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The Woodlands,TX. Oct. 4, 2014 - Two weeks ago Alec Udell was in Utah for the final weekend of racing in the 2014 Pirelli World Challenge season. Plagued by “gremlins” this year, he and the team were looking forward to the end of season banquet. The tally for the year was 3 top 3’s, 8 top 5’s, 11 times in the top 10. A triumph, all things considered.

Bags packed, transporters loaded, farewell’s and well wishes exchanged for another year, it was time to go back to University, Clemson, in South Carolina where he is majoring in Engineering.

While Alec was winging his way to campus life, Stuart Robinson of Motorsports Development Group was in talks with several Tudor Racing teams exploring opportunities for Alec. The two had been brought together years ago when Alec started karting in Texas, eventually entering and winning the Texas Prokart Challenge Series. Since then Robinson has been his coach and manager and now he saw an opportunity to take another step forward. A seat in the Muehlner Motorsports Porsche 991 was available for the upcoming “Lone Star LeMans” being run at the Circuit of the Americas later that week. After two days of negotiating, and deal was struck and Alec would be piloting a new platform in a different series.

We finally caught up with Alec during a break from his University schedule, to ask how itall went for him.

Did you have enough time to prepare? You only had two days after Utah and the PWC.

It was a bit tough to go straight from one race to another in my situation at Clemson, however once I was at the track I was able to focus all of my efforts on learning the car and the team. I luckily have had lots of laps at COTA so learning the track wasn't an issue.

Different than a 50 minute sprint, better or worse?

I think better, there's time to make up from a mistake or a bobble, and it’s not always the case that the fastest car wins. You have to be fast and consistent to finish on top.

You had a new platform (a Porsche 991 America) for this race, did you have enough test time in the car prior to the race?

I did not have as much time as I would've liked, we had some issues in the last practice and qualifying session. During the race, I had time to get acclimated in the car and get into the rhythm.

The Porsche and the Mustang are very different cars, how did this affect your drive?

I just went into the experience with open eyes knowing it would take me some time to get up to speed. In the Mustang you have to ‘throw around’ more than the Porsche, so I had to adjust my driving style for this a bit.

Are you looking to move up to a GT platform? What would your choice be?

I would love to move up to the GT category, the Porsche seems like a fantastic place to

So what are your hopes for the 2015 season?

Next season being in Pirelli World Challenge GT3 Cup is a big hope I have, and running a few races in Tudor. That being said, we've had great success with the Mustang the past few years and I would love the opportunity to go for the GTS Championship win.

The Motorsports Development Group – the successful driver development program in sport car racing – is now further engrained in the grassroots level of the sport following today's announcement that Motorsports Development Group has formed a partnership with Texas ProKart Challenge, the Premier Texas Regional Karting Series. The statewide professional karting series – with 8 Rounds throughout Texas and Oklahoma – will become an Official Partner of the Motorsports Development Group effective immediately to foster the next wave of up-and-coming drivers in the sports car world.

"The level of competition and professionalism that the Dave Pauly insists on for the Texas ProKart Challenge Series is what has attracted us to this series. After discussing with Dave about a partnership that would involve the development of young Texas based drivers into the world of sports cars and his excitement for this partnership made it even more exciting to make this happen.'' said, Stuart Robinson, Owner and Operating Partner of Motorsports Development Group. "There is a lot of common goals of providing drivers with the best training and opportunities to advance. Our Pirelli World Challenge Driver Alec Udell is a former TPKC driver and series Champion. This new alliance further underscores the natural progression of advancing from karts to cars via the Motorsports Development Group platform."

"We are extremely excited to have Motorsports Development Group as part of the Texas ProKart Challenge," stated series owner Dave Pauly. "Karting is a great family-based hobby while also serving as the grassroots level of the motorsports development ladder system. While we like to see racers stay in the sport of karting, we understand the desire for young drivers to try their hand at car racing. MDG is the perfect race team to form a partnership with, as they are based right here in Texas and have been involved in karting for a number of years. Their operation knows what it takes to move up the motorsports ranks, and improve as a driver."

MDG and TPKC will hand pick 2 drivers at the last round of the Texas ProKart Challenge in Katy, Texas. One driver from the junior ranks and one driver from the senior ranks. Each driver will be given a test in one of Motorsports Development's development cars with Motorsports Development's Pirelli World Challenge Team. www.motorsportsdevelopmentgroup.com

Two Motorsports Development Group Drivers Participated at the World Challenge Sonoa Grand Prix August 22nd to 24th, 2014

Motorsports Development Group at 2014 World Challenge Sonoma Grand Prix (Photo:Michael Wong)

Sonoma GP was a tough weekend for Motorsports Development Group. We overcame many challenges to put both cars on the grid each day. With the help of our friends at Cortex Racing we had a great race weekend.

Motorsports Development Group had two drivers in the GTS class, Alec Udell #17 and Mitch Landry #97 at the World Challenge Honda Indy 200 race at Sonoma August 22nd - 24th, 2014.

Saturday Race 1

Alec Udell was unable to make the 2nd practice session due to mechanical problems but managed to qualify 9th overalll. Mitch Landry qualified 14th overall. Alec started Saturday's race in P9 and gained 4 positions to finish in 5th place. Mitch gained 5 positions after starting in P14 he finished 9th.

Sunday Race 2

Alec Udell finished in the top ten again on Sunday in 6th place. Mitch Landry finished in 18th position.